# republicanism - Yesterday’s News
Three pistols and assorted ammunition were seized in the raid at a business premises.
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# republicanism - Friday 19 April, 2013
Michael McKevitt fails in a bid to have his conviction overturned because of evidence obtained under an unconstitutional warrant.
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# republicanism - Tuesday 9 April, 2013
Members back a report which urges Arts minister Jimmy Deenihan not to allow a full redevelopment of the site.
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# republicanism - Friday 1 March, 2013
Items associated with the manufacture of pipe bombs were found in a house in Newbridge yesterday evening.
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# republicanism - Saturday 2 February, 2013
You may not agree with Sinn Féin, but criticising Gerry Adams for apologising is pure political point-scoring.
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# republicanism - Tuesday 29 January, 2013
Innovative ideas are needed to solve the crisis in the North, writes Steve Wrenn, who says we need to think outside the box and compromise.
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# republicanism - Wednesday 23 January, 2013
Calls for a vote on reunification betray an ignorance of the real issues affecting Ireland today, writes David McCann.
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# republicanism - Tuesday 20 November, 2012
Gardaí investigating the discharge of firearms on September 8 arrested a man in his 40s this afternoon.
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# republicanism - Tuesday 18 September, 2012
Columba McVeigh, from Donaghmore in Co Tyrone, is believed to have been shot dead by the Provisional IRA in 1975.
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# republicanism - Monday 17 September, 2012
The Sinn Féin president has condemned the scenes at the funeral of Real IRA member Alan Ryan in Dublin over a week ago.
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# republicanism - Wednesday 12 September, 2012
If politicians don’t want the masked men marching in a funeral cortege to continue being seen as the real face of republicanism, writes David McCann, they need to change the conversation.
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# republicanism - Monday 10 September, 2012
The Mayor added his voice to people who have spoken out against the paramilitary-style funeral in Dublin at the weekend.
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# republicanism - Friday 22 June, 2012
Will Martin McGuinness meet the Queen? The real question is who the party wants to represent, writes David McCann.
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# republicanism - Monday 11 June, 2012
The components for bomb-making were recovered from a house in Claremorris on Saturday evening.
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# republicanism - Saturday 26 May, 2012
Elsewhere, the party’s Ard Fheis in Killarney has heard speeches on the economy and emigration as it prepares to hear from president Gerry Adams later this evening.
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# republicanism - Friday 25 May, 2012
“Ireland as a nation can only truly prosper if we are at peace with ourselves as a people,” McGuinness said at the Sinn Féin Ard Fheis.
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# republicanism - Wednesday 11 April, 2012
Today marks the 100th anniversary of the introduction of the Third Home Rule Bill to Westminster. But what was it?
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# republicanism - Tuesday 10 April, 2012
Members of the 32 County Sovereignty Movement gathered to recall the 1916 Easter Rising in Derry yesterday.
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# republicanism - Saturday 7 April, 2012
The Sinn Féin president outlines seven points which he says can build popular support for reunification on both sides of the border.
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# republicanism - Saturday 10 March, 2012
The Sinn Féin president hit out at the UK Northern Ireland secretary, who this week rejected the possibility for a “border poll” on the region’s status.
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# republicanism - Saturday 3 March, 2012
The Sinn Féin leader addressed the Republican Youth Conference earlier today.
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# republicanism - Sunday 22 January, 2012
The Sinn Féin figure said the Queen’s behaviour during her visit to Ireland had “made an impact” on him.
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# republicanism - Thursday 5 January, 2012
Dugdale became radicalised in 1970s and joined IRA, carrying out botched bombing and Russborough House art heist.
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# republicanism - Tuesday 11 October, 2011
The British government rules out an inquiry into the murder of Pat Finucane, after his family met with David Cameron today.
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# republicanism - Friday 19 August, 2011
The former IRA member’s partner has told of her joy after Mr Lillis, who is seriously ill, was released in the North.
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# republicanism - Thursday 11 August, 2011
Updated 12.47
REPUBLICAN SUPPORTERS STAGED a demonstration inside the headquarters building of the Alliance Party in Belfast this morning in a protest over prison conditions.
The PSNI has confirmed that two men were arrested after police were called to the premises in University Street shortly after 10am. According to the BBC’s Conor Spackman , one man remained inside the building chained to the furniture until he also left.
The men were members of the Republican Network for Unity, which UTV reports mounted the protest over conditions at Maghaberry Prison. UTV’s Chris Hagan has tweeted that the protest was sparked by strip searches at the jail.
Alliance Party leader and the North’s Justice Minister David Ford said police were dealing with the incident.
The Belfast Telegraph’s crime correspondent Deborah McAleese tweeted saying that the protest ended just after 11.30am. No injuries have been reported.
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# republicanism - Saturday 30 July, 2011
From TheJournal.ie
Scrapbook
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Machine-gun Christmas cards, underwear parties and a singing Ian Paisley: take a look at these snapshots of the conflict’s unseen side.
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# republicanism - Wednesday 20 July, 2011
A t-shirt showing silhouettes dancing at the Iron Lady’s grave is withdrawn, after being slammed by Unionist politicians.
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# republicanism - Tuesday 19 July, 2011
Men aged between their 20s and 50s are arrested after coordinated searches across Cork City this morning.
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# republicanism - Wednesday 29 June, 2011
The PSNI says an investigation is ongoing into last week’s events, which saw a number of people injured and a photographer shot in the leg.
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# republicanism - Tuesday 28 June, 2011
Investigators working on theory that remains of IRA victim were secreted in plot.
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# republicanism - Wednesday 22 June, 2011
UVF loyalists are blamed for orchestrating the violence, but republicans may be responsible for shooting a photographer.
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# republicanism - Tuesday 7 June, 2011
From TheJournal.ie
Hoax
The package had been linked to dissident republicans in Northern Ireland but police have dismissed the link and said the package was a hoax.
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# republicanism - Monday 16 May, 2011
Sinn Féin party leader outlines a range of alternative activities including the release of 1,000 black balloons during the royal visit.
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# republicanism - Wednesday 4 May, 2011
Minsiter for Justice Alan Shatter says a pipe bomb thrown at the Duke of Wellington monument may have been a protest.
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# republicanism - Saturday 23 April, 2011
The man has been named as Gavin Coyle who appeared at Dungannon Magistrates Court in Co Tyrone earlier today.
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# republicanism - Monday 11 April, 2011
5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock.
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Gerry Adams made the offer this morning in response to yesterday’s walk for peace in memory of murdered PSNI officer Ronan Kerr earlier this month.
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# republicanism - Friday 18 February, 2011
Early raids on a house in Barntown, west of Wexford Town, uncover parts that could be used in home-made explosives.
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# republicanism - Wednesday 12 January, 2011
Gardaí arrest two men near Monasterevin in Co Kildare as part of an investigation into republican activity.
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